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Seyyed Hossein Nasr and the issue of Recognizing Religious Minorities

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Kazempour Mojtaba | Gholamreza Kashi Mohammad Javad | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  38-66

Abstract

 In the present research, the views of Seyyed Hossein Nasr on the issue of recognizing religious minorities are examined. Recognition is a human necessity, the absence of which prevents different groups from benefiting from the economic and political advantages of citizenship. This idea, which has gained special importance in the modern definition of social justice, plays a fundamental role in the exclusion and acceptance of different groups. In studying Nasr’s works, his perspective on the share of religious minorities in the essentials of Recognition is questioned. According to him, a wide range of followers of religions have a good cultural and social status, and most religious minorities living in the Islamic world possess the most important elements of Recognition. However, in Nasr’s thought, equal rights for followers of religions are not emphasized, and despite the emphasis on the importance of comprehensive human rights, the theoretical resolution of this issue is left to Muslim scholars. This article, in the theoretical and conceptual refinement of the idea of Recognition, owes much to the theories of Charles Taylor and methodologically uses the Oxford interpretive model.

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